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He doesn't have to admit murder but it is right in front of your face. Someone very connected to Boeing murdered them.
Another thing is the kind of person and even entity/organization it takes to discipline a whistleblower for literally looking out for the public wellbeing such in this case. It takes a sociopath with no regard for human life. If they would discipline them at work what else would they do in private?
Guy 1 who suddenly committed suicide? sure. Guy 2 would need about a hundred people to keep the secret and that's just not happening.
I agree with you but this is not as impossible as you want it to seem. You can give someone flu like symptoms with a live vaccine shot. MRSA is touch spread and a stroke is just a blocked blood vessel in the brain. Easily done with an injection of something in the carotid. The ridiculous part is the complexity and number of people who would need to keep a secret.
All of those things were/are just another Tuesday class for your average KGB spook, not impossible at all. In a 100+ Billion dollar defense contractor I imagine you could find more than one person willing to shut up and take the giant bag, hell you can buy a congressman to sell out a whole community for like 10k
No that's the problem. Once someone is in a hospital there's a paper trail a mile long. If you wanted to assassinate someone then the hospital is the last place you would do it. You'd need to pay off a hundred people and hope none of them ever decides to talk. Or you start killing them off but then how long does it take big data FBI to connect those dots?
If guy number 2 was somehow DOA at the hospital or already infected with something irreversible then you'd have a case. But flu to hospital MRSA case to Stroke just isn't how anyone who cared about remaining free and anonymous would kill someone.
This isn't Hollywood. You can't just walk into an ICU ward and inject someone.
So the fact that you got paid to tell them their ICU was effectively open to the public doesn't ring any alarm bells that that's not supposed to be the case?
Killing someone is always trivial. That's not the sticking point. The sticking point is making it look like an accident or natural death and failing that, not getting caught. That's where the exploding number of people who need to be paid off comes into play.
You also have to pay off or kill any witnesses; anybody involved in security; the smugglers that transported the stuff without the FBI, NSA, and CIA tracking a bio attack; the people from the places fun things like MRSA went missing from; their security and witnesses; etc.
There's a reason the go to is knife the guy in the alley and take their credit cards and ID. That's one person. If there was a plot to kill this guy it's right up there with the movie Burn After Reading.
Now you're an expert in killing people? Lol
You're making this hard for me. Do I continue giving you sarcastic answers knowing you're just going to go back to grade school insults? Or do I tell you some of my personal history and give up some privacy?
Eh, fuck it, it's already out there. I was in the part of the Army we pay to kill people. So yeah we thought about that quite a lot and got a chance to put our thoughts into action too.
Also, if you're going to keep trying to insult me I'm going to insist you at least kiss me first.
Ok kiddo. Absolutely. Whatever you make up, sounds cool.
Hey where's my kiss?!?
It's on my ass.
Hold on let me get the lube.
Have you ever stepped foot outside of your parents house before?
No, is it bright outside?
Some day after you graduate homeschool you might find out.
But momma said I got a special certificate!
Yes you can lol. Do you think ICU wards are some high security facility? At worst you would have to get someone admissioned to the same hospital, be a visitor and on the way out pass by the other room quickly.
It doesn't need to be. And ICUs are bays, not rooms.
There have been multiple nurses that have killed people over periods of years.
It's nowhere near as impossible as you seem to think it is.
Charles Cullen, a nurse, murdered dozens—possibly hundreds—of patients during a 16-year career spanning several New Jersey and Pennsylvania medical centers until being arrested in 2003.
William Davis, who worked at Christus Mother Frances Hospital in Tyler, Texas, fatally injected four patients with air.
Nurse Heather Pressdee pleaded guilty to three counts of first-degree murder and 19 counts of criminal attempt to commit murder.
Reta Mays, a former nursing assistant, killed seven elderly veterans with fatal injections of insulin at a West Virginia hospital.
The list sadly goes on and on and on. There's even an entire Wikipedia article about it. And those are just the crazies that did for their own enjoyment.
You're blissfully very naïve about this.
I'm really not. Serial killers exist isn't evidence it's easy to get away with killing in a hospital. In fact the very existence of the list proves they're getting caught.
Countless evidence of people commiting multiple murders, sometimes for decades at a time, and that somehow means one person couldn't possibly be killed in the same setting...
So you're not naive, you're just willfully stupid. Got it.
Good luck with that.
You're right, all these whistleblowers are dying completely naturally and it's not suspicious at all.
I'd still fly in a Boeing until I hear about them start to get recalled/grounded/etc more, but you must be pretty naive if you don't see that these deaths are suspicious and don't think that companies in the United States of America, the land of big business, out of all countries in the world, could have legislative and other protections.
What are people going to say, "Yeah, I knew he was gonna do it, but I had other shit going on so I ignored it." Meaningless quote you hear all too often after people commit suicide unfortunately. And I don't mean to admonish anyone, but who comes out afterwards and says "Yeah, his life was shit and he was a miserable fuck it was only a matter of time."
Why is it more meaningful coming from lawyers then from family? I don't follow
I agree with you here but you didn't say friends, you said lawyers
Good luck. I'm with you. It's annoying how retarded most of Lemmy has decided to be about this story based off headlines.
Suuuuuuuure. Found the assassin! /s
Seriously? No better than the giant megacorp that caused many, many deaths, and other horrible shit they've caused or enabled, for thinking they might have caused another death or two in retaliation for exposing their crimes? Fuck off with that shit